ACCURATE SOLUTIONS
1. What does Ethical Principle 4.1 of the CAMFT Code of Ethics emphasize
regarding dual relationships?
Engage in dual relationships if they benefit the client.
Maintain dual relationships as long as they are disclosed.
Avoid dual relationships that may impair professional judgment
or lead to exploitation.
Encourage dual relationships to foster client trust.
2. Describe the conditions under which a psychotherapist may take longer
than 10 working days to provide a summary of a client's treatment record.
If the record is of extraordinary length or if the client was
discharged within the last 10 days.
If the therapist is unavailable.
If the client has not paid for services.
If the client requests additional information.
3. If a therapist discovers that a new client is also working for their previous
therapist in exchange for treatment, what should the therapist do to
adhere to ethical guidelines?
Report the previous therapist to the BBS immediately.
Discuss the ethical implications of dual relationships with the
client.
Continue the arrangement without addressing the issue.
Encourage the client to seek therapy elsewhere.
,4. Why is it important for therapists to obtain a written agreement from
group members regarding confidentiality?
To simplify the legal process in case of a lawsuit.
To make it easier for therapists to manage group dynamics.
To allow therapists to share information with outside parties if
needed.
To ensure that all members understand their responsibility to
maintain confidentiality and to protect the privacy of individuals
in the group.
5. If a therapist receives a subpoena that they believe is not legally valid,
what should be their next course of action?
Contact the client to discuss the subpoena
Consult with a legal professional for guidance
Ignore the subpoena and take no action
Immediately send the requested documents
6. What is the time frame for a mandated reporter to submit a written report
after making an initial report of child abuse?
immediately
36 hours
two working days
24 hours
7. What is the term used to describe a client who is looking for a therapist
without a clear understanding of their needs?
counselor selection
client evaluation
, therapist shopping
therapy assessment
8. Why is it crucial for a therapist to identify the client(s) at the beginning of
family therapy?
It helps the therapist avoid discussing sensitive topics.
It allows the therapist to charge different fees based on the client
type.
It ensures that the therapist understands the dynamics and
responsibilities involved in the treatment.
It enables the therapist to focus solely on the presenting problem.
9. If an MFT encounters a client who threatens suicide but refuses to
consent to hospitalization, what is the most appropriate course of action
based on ethical and legal guidelines?
The MFT can only provide therapy sessions without addressing the
suicide threat.
The MFT should refer the client to another therapist without taking
further action.
The MFT should assess the immediate risk and may need to
break confidentiality to ensure the client's safety.
The MFT must respect the client's wishes and take no action.
10. In a scenario where a therapist believes that granting a patient access to
their PHI could lead to self-harm, what action should the therapist take
according to HIPAA guidelines?
Grant access to the PHI
Consult with a legal advisor before making a decision
Deny access to the PHI
, Inform the patient of their rights under HIPAA
11. Interpret the implications of Section 123149 of the California Health and
Safety Code for therapists using electronic recordkeeping systems.
Therapists must keep both electronic and hard copies of records
indefinitely.
Therapists can destroy original hard copies of records once
they are electronically stored, which streamlines record
management.
Therapists are required to convert all records to hard copies for
legal compliance.
Therapists must obtain patient consent before storing any records
electronically.
12. Describe the circumstances under which a therapist may break
confidentiality according to the provided information.
A therapist can always break confidentiality without any
conditions.
A therapist must break confidentiality if the client is unhappy.
A therapist may break confidentiality if the client poses a
danger to themselves, such as being suicidal.
A therapist may break confidentiality only if the client consents.
13. What should a therapist do if a client poses a hypothetical question
about sexual abuse involving a minor?
File a child abuse report
Further assess to determine if there is sufficient reason to
suspect child abuse has occurred
Suggest that the client bring the minor to the next session
Call the minor after the session to interview her